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213-742-7340
Box office is located on North side of building at 11th and South Figueroa. Box office hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday. It is open extended hours on event day. Phone: 213-742-7340 SUMMER HOURS Closed Saturdays and Sundays unless there is an event, the box office will open at 9am on Saturdays or 10am on Sundays only if there is an event. The box office will have extended hours on all event days.
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WHEN: 2 hours prior to showtime WHERE: Will Call window - West side of building Customers must have actual credit card used to purchase the tickets, a photo ID and their Ticketmaster confirmation/order number.
Box Office: (317) 231-0000
Due to the ongoing global pandemic, and to protect the health and safety of our guests and venue staff members, the box office will be open on-day-of-show only. If you’d like to purchase tickets, please visit us at www.livenation.com. If you’re looking to obtain a refund for a show that was either canceled, postponed or rescheduled, please visit us at www.livenation.com/refund for more information. We look forward to seeing you at our next show.
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Jurgen De Smet - Certified LeSS Trainer is coming to Prague to deliver the awesome three days "Certified LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum) Practitioner" workshop on April 22-24, 2019.
Date: April 22-24, 2020
Duration: 3 days
Early bird price: 1 600 EUR plus VAT (21%) valid until March 22, 2020
Regular price: 1 800 EUR plus VAT (21%) after March 22, 2020
Place: Prague, Czech Republic
Trainer: Jurgen De Smet
Language: English
Register for workshop here.
LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum)
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) is a framework for scaling agile development to multiple teams. LeSS builds on top of the Scrum principles such as empiricism, cross-functional self-managing teams and provides a framework for applying that at scale. It provides simple structural rules and guidelines on how to adopt Scrum in large product development.
LeSS is to the organization what Scrum is to the team: a simple, powerful, large-scale product development framework designed to evolve into something that fits perfectly with any unique context.
If you are not moving at the speed of the marketplace you're already dead - you just haven't stopped breathing yet. - Jack Welch
The organization structure in which most of us operate today can be quite an obstacle to respond adequately to a fast-changing business environment. In fact, traditional organization structures are not designed to deal with a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) world. This leads to employees feeling disengaged from their companies, and to companies being outpaced by their competition.
Consequently, organizations need to redesign their structures to cope with the phenomenon and increase their capability to move faster than a competition, incorporate new technology, learn new skills...
LeSS will give you exactly that competitive advantage!
I was impressed with the training and with Jurgen.
Beth KellyOperations Project Manager SpareFoot
Jurgen was an excellent trainer and facilitator. He answered all questions but first challenged the participants to figure out the answers ourselves. He was able to relate to the developers on a personal level b/c of past experience: this bought him credibility that most trainers do not have. Most of the training was spent doing exercises in groups, which kept me engaged and interested. That also made the content feel real. I was really impressed with the training and by Jurgen
Large-Scale Scrum Practitioner Course content
The Certified LeSS Practitioner course is an in-depth course covering the LeSS principles, framework, rules, and guides. It provides essential information for adopting and improving LeSS to your product development group.
Why LeSS?
Scrum, LeSS and LeSS Huge Overview
LeSS Rules and Principles
Organizing around Customer Value and Feature Teams
What is your product?
Definition of Done and its impacts.
Product Owner and Product Backlog
Role of Management
Organizational impacts and typical LeSS organizational structure
LeSS Product Backlog Refinement, Sprint Planning, Review and Retrospective
Consideration on technical practices when scaling.
Integration & Coordination
Adopting LeSS in your organization
ScrumMaster role within LeSS
The course is based on group exercises with lots of Q&A. During the 3 days you will get insights from LeSS adoptions at Agfa Healthcare, Base Company, Sparefoot and how to apply that learning in your context.
You will practice a lot with Systems Modelling and apply Innovation Games® during the duration of the course so that you will be able get your organization into a healthier state.
Note: Basic Scrum knowledge is expected and can be achieved by attending a Certified ScrumMaster or thoroughly reading Scrum introduction material such as the Scrum Guide.
Highly Dynamic - lots of concrete examples - from experiences in larger and smaller companies - good focus on what we need to implement and learn - good highlight on differences when going large scale.
José Costa TeixeiraProduct Manager at Collibra
What you will receive
You will be a Certified LeSS Practitioner and receive an account on less.works. Here you can find additional information about LeSS (incl. a copy of “Large-Scale Scrum; More with LeSS” book), share course information and stay in contact with other course participants.
Additionally, participants will have the choice to acquire Certified Collaboration Architect Credits - Innovation Games®
Additional info
Do you want to learn more about how companies have implemented LeSS? Please visit the LeSS Case Studies page.
Check out some LeSS related videos from the trainer:
Re-thinking the organization – Agile Consortium 2016 (Slides)
How organizations go nuts – Agile Prague 2016
More information can be found on LeSS.Works website.
Do not hesitate to contact the trainer for more information or alternative options linked to your needs and context.
About the Trainer
Jurgen De Smet was a guiding hand in one of the largest Agile transitions in EU Healthcare. A master of game techniques for serious enterprise, he has taken companies in some of the most risk-averse, regulated industries and made them rock star achievers of sustainable innovation. His Belgium-based company Co-Learning supports senior and middle management in building and sustaining learning organizations. Known as tough, knowledgeable, persistent and energizing, he is a driver of Gamestorming across Europe, a Innovation Games Qualified Instructor, and the first to implement Luke Hohmann’s concepts for citizen participation in Budget Games outside the United States. Jurgen is Certified LeSS Trainer, Licensed Management 3.0 trainer, the author of “The Effective Use of Gamification Techniques in the Practical World”, the author of “Budgetspelen: Inwoners bepalen het beleid!”, co-author of “Personal Kanban in a nutshell: The practical guide to personal happiness” and a leader in regional and global communities of practice that keep him freestyling with the best.
From the Creators of LeSS
Bas Vodde Craig Larman Jurgen is one of the first Certified LeSS Trainers. He has a broad hands-on experiencewith LeSS adoptions from medical to telecom. One great thing about Jurgen is his broad knowledge and his ability to strengthen LeSSwith other great ideas such as Innovation Games and Management 3.0 Jurgen has an extraordinary and sensitive ability to help people see, and to own their insights. That quality, combined with his deep experience that spans from large-scale organizational design to startups, is a wonderful and rather unique combination. I am honored that a person of his calibre has joined as one of the first LeSS trainers.
PLEASE NOTE: NOVEMBER'S MEETING HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM NOVEMBER 7th to NOVEMBER 14TH.
Join us every first Thursday of the month from 6:30-8:00pm at Ashbury United Methodist Church, 220 W. Horatio Avenue in Room 10 for Peer Support Space's very first, Peer-Led Autism Group!
We welcome diversity and autistic adults of all levels of independent living to join us in building new friendships, expanding social skills, and growing support systems with similar experienced individuals.
For our first meeting we will be explaining the difference between a "peer group" and a "clinical group" and introducing our facilitators, Ari and John. Next, we will be getting to know each other and working to brainstorm the group's vision for this group!
Group Guidelines:
-We are a "judgement free zone"
-Not About Me Without Me (Confidentiality)
-We use the "topic" stick to talk
-You are encouraged to take a break when needed
-We respect facilitators, one another, and ourselves
-All communication guidelines are welcome
-We avoid talking about vaccines
-Feedback on group is welcomed at end of each group
Support people are traditionally invited to wait together in space outside of the group, however, attendees may invite support person into group if it will ease the attendee's group experience.
Please reach out if you have any special accommodations. All diverse needs of accommodations welcome. Making our group accessible for all needs is very important to us.
We are not a religiously affiliated group.
For questions please email info@peersupportspace.org
2019 Bayesian Workshop Series
This series of lectures and labs is intended for biostatisticians with very little to no prior experience with Bayesian analyses. Our goal is to provide practical workshops that introduce statisticians to Bayesian principles and analytical tools which can be applied to basic statistical problems.
Expert instructors for the series will include:
- Veera Baladandayuthapani, Ph.D., Professor of Biostatistics
- Niko Kaciroti, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Department of Biostatistics, Research Scientist, Center for Human Growth and Development, Research Scientist, Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
- Jian Kang, Ph.D., Associate Professor Biostatistics Department
- Ananda Sen, Ph.D., Lee A. Green Collegiate Research Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Research Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Here is some additional information:
Space will be limited to 30 participants.
Please see the attached syllabus for more information about the series.
You will need to obtain your manager's approval prior to registration.
It is expected that you will attend the lectures, labs, clinics, and give a presentation on your capstone project.
This class will be a commitment on your part but with the great instructors that will teach, it should be well worth your time. It's a FREE class but a short code is required to register for the event. The short code cannot be on a Federal grant.
Students are allowed to miss only one of the lecture/lab sessions offered September through December. The R Workshop in August is optional provided student is proficient in R programming. The January clinics are also optional. Students must complete and present a capstone project in February; it is recommended for students to attend both February sessions. Upon successful completion of the above requirements, the $500 course fee will be waived.
Registration closes on August 16.
Box Office Accepts Cash, Money Orders, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover and Diners Club Card.
Customer must present actual credit card used to place the order, the confirmation number and a photo ID. Tickets held at Will Call may be picked up beginning 2 hours prior to show time.
See Miscellaneous Info section for phone numbers.
The Enterprise Center Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., except on event days. The Box Office will be closed on non-event weekends. Limited parking is available for ticket buyers in front of the building on Clark Avenue. You can contact the Box Office by phone by calling 314-622-2551. Short-term parking is available in front of the building, or in the garage attached to Enterprise Center. Enter the garage from Clark Avenue or 16th Street. Cash is accepted. Checks and credit cards are not accepted for garage parking. DOORS OPEN: -90 minutes prior to game time for Blues -Other events vary by show
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: Please call Enterprise Center at (314)622-5420 to reserve seats. To arrange seating for a group with special needs, please call Enterprise Center Group Sales at (314) 622-5454. SEATING: Enterprise Center has an ample number of reserved seats for guests with disabilities dispersed throughout the plaza, club, mezzanine and penthouse levels as well as the event level for concerts. One companion seat is available for each seat reserved for a guest with a disability. These seats are provided in a wide variety of price ranges for all events. All seats for guests with limited mobility have been selected to allow convenient entry and exit, as well as for accessibility to restrooms and concession stands. In addition, Enterprise Center's private suites, club seats and private restaurant are accessible to guests with disabilities. TICKET SALES: Tickets to Enterprise Center events are sold to persons with disabilities on a first-come, first-serve basis. When purchasing tickets, please inform your ticket seller about any needs that may require accommodation, including companion seating or use of a service animal.
For phone bookings call Ticketmaster’s direct line: 0818 719 377 - General Theatre Enquires: + 353 (0) 1 677 7999 or Email: justask@bgetheatre.ie - Group Bookings line: + 353 (0) 1 677 7770 or Email: groups@bgetheatre.ie - The Circle Club/Hospitality: + 353 (0)1 674 2407 Or Email: thecircleclub@bgetheatre.ie / hospitality@bgetheatre.ie
The Bord Gais Energy Theatre's facilities include: - A range of accessible wheelchair seating options. - Induction Loop system & Infra Red hearing system available throughout the auditorium. - Accessible toilets. - Assistance dogs welcome. - Assisted performances available. - A number of seats are available for visually impaired patrons. - Concessionary tickets for people who have a disability and their assistants may be available on certain performances. Dedicated Access Booking Line. +353 (0) 1 677 7770.